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United States Trivia Questions

United States Trivia Questions. Fast Fact 1. Iceland’s capital, Reykjavik, is the northernmost capital city in the world. What is the northernmost major city in the continental United States?. Answer Fast Fact 1. Seattle, Washington. Fast Fact 2.

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United States Trivia Questions

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  1. United States Trivia Questions

  2. Fast Fact 1 • Iceland’s capital, Reykjavik, is the northernmost capital city in the world. • What is the northernmost major city in the continental United States?

  3. Answer Fast Fact 1 • Seattle, Washington

  4. Fast Fact 2 • Around 1491 a mudslide buried an entire Native American village in what is now the state of Washington. It was rediscovered in 1991 after some tourists found artifacts on the beach. • What was happening along the Atlantic coast of North America in the late 1400s?

  5. Answer Fast Fact 2 • Columbus and his crew began claiming the lands of North America for Spain.

  6. Fast Fact 3 • E Pluribus Unum (Latin for out of many, one) is one of six inscriptions required on every coin minted by the United States • What are the other five inscriptions?

  7. Answer Fast Fact 3 • The date of the mint • The value of the coin • The word Liberty • The wordIn God We Trust • The wordsUnited States of America

  8. Fast Fact 4 • The Library of Congress has on display, both online and in the Library, the oldest known map of Manhattan, drawn in 1639. • Who owned Manhattan in 1639?

  9. Answer Fast Fact 4 • The Dutch

  10. Fast Fact 5 • Horses aren’t originally from the America’s; the Spanish introduced them in 1532. • How did the introduction of horses change the way the Cheyenne lived?

  11. Answer Fast Fact 5 • Horses enabled the Cheyenne to move quickly, and more often, over greater distances.

  12. Fast Fact 6 • The Atlantic Ocean is about half the size of the Pacific Ocean. • What are three islands located in the Atlantic Ocean?

  13. Answer Fast Fact 6 • Answers will vary, but may include the Bahama, Bermuda, Falkland Islands

  14. Fast Fact 7 • Rock drawings found on the walls of a cave in southeastern France are the earliest cave art ever discovered, dating back to 29,000 B.C. • The Anasazi drew rock art on the walls of their villages. Where would you find Anasazi rock drawings?

  15. Answer Fast Fact 7 • Mesa Verde or the Four Corners region.

  16. Fast Fact 8 • In the 1700s, a boy as young as eight could apprentice himself for four to seven years, without pay, to learn a craft. • What were some careers in the 1700s?

  17. Answer Fast Fact 8 • Cooper, sailor, shoemaker, or blacksmith….

  18. Fast Fact 9 • The Liberty Bell was hung in 1753, and the last time the Liberty Bell rang was on February 23, 1846, for George Washington’s birthday celebration. • Name three other symbols of the United States.

  19. Answer Fast Fact 9 • American flag, bald eagle, Great Seal, or Uncle Sam

  20. Fast Fact 10 • The largest ancient mound at Cahokia, Illinois, is bigger at the base than the Great Pyramid of Egypt. • Which Native Americans built large structures before the arrival of the Europeans?

  21. Answer Fast Fact 10 • Aztec, Maya, and Inca as well as the Hopewell, Mississippian, and Adena peoples.

  22. Fast Fact 11 • Pueblo communities joined together in 1680 and successfully drove the Spaniards out of their villages. • What do we now call the place where the Pueblo Revolt of 1680 took place?

  23. Answer Fast Fact 11 • New Mexico in the Southwest

  24. Fast Fact 12 • People in Japan were recycling paper as early as the year 1035. • What are some other items besides paper that can be recycled?

  25. Answer Fast Fact 12 • Glass jars and bottles, aluminum cans, plastic containers…..

  26. Fast Fact 13 • The United States Mint is producing a series of quarters with a design for each state on the reverse of each coin. • What image is on the front side of each quarter?

  27. Answer Fast Fact 13 • A portrait of George Washington

  28. Fast Fact 14 • Legislation approved on July 30, 1956, made In God We Trust the national motto of the United States. • What is the motto of your state?

  29. Answer Fast Fact • Florida’s state motto is “In God We Trust”

  30. Fast Fact 15 • The city of Tenochtitlan was founded in 1325. • Who lived at Tenochtitlan?

  31. Answer Fast Fact 15 • The Aztecs

  32. Fast Fact 16 • Frigid Antarctica is home to the largest desert in the world. • Name a desert in the southwestern United States.

  33. Answer Fast Fact 16 • Mojave or Great Salt Lake Deserts

  34. Fast Fact 17 • The Inca Empire, in what is now Peru, rose to power around the year 1200. • Who defeated the Inca?

  35. Answer Fast Fact 17 • Francisco Pizarro, a Spaniard

  36. Fast Fact 18 • The first United States commemorative coin was minted in 1892 and featured Christopher Columbus. • What is the difference between a commemorative coin and a circulating coin?

  37. Answer Fast Fact 18 • Commemorative coins are produced in smaller number and are collectible. Both commemorative and circulating coins are legal tender.

  38. Fast Fact 19 • Members of congress cannot be arrested, except for treason or for a felony, while Congress is in session. • What are the two houses of Congress?

  39. Answer Fast Fact 19 • Senate and House of Representatives

  40. Fast Fact 20 • Marco Polo brought many exciting inventions back to Europe from his travels in China, including the use of coal as fuel. • What else is part of our lives today that originally came from China?

  41. Answer Fast Fact 20 • Porcelain, chopsticks, pasta, paper money, or silk

  42. Fast Fact 21 • Mt. Everest is the highest mountain in the world. • What is the highest mountain in the United States, and where is it located?

  43. Answer Fast Fact 21 • Mt. McKinley, Alaska

  44. Fast Fact 22 • The Massachusetts Minutemen got their name because they could be ready to fight with just a minute’s notice. • In what war were the Minutemen prepared to fight?

  45. Answer Fast Fact 22 • The Revolutionary War

  46. Fast Fact 23 • To get to work, fewer people in New York City drive than use public transportation. • What are some forms of public transportation in your community?

  47. Answer Fast Fact 23 • Bus, shuttle, trolley

  48. Fast Fact 24 • The United States Mint is issuing new state quarters in the order that each state ratified the Constitution and was admitted to the Union. • When did your state join the Union?

  49. Answer Fast Fact 24 • Florida was the 27th state and was added to the Union March 3, 1845.

  50. Fast Fact 25 • The first chocolate was introduced in the 1840s. Before then, people drank chocolate. • Who introduced Hernando Cortes to chocolate?

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